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How Videogames Trained a Generation of Sports Athletes (wired.com)
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Game Changers: How Videogames Trained a Generation of Athletes (wired.com)
submitted 2 years ago by enkafan to sports
submitted 2 years ago by enkafan to gaming
submitted 2 years ago by bgraves20 to sports
A recent meta-analysis of 32 psychology study confirms that how athletes use their self-talk greatly influences their sports performance. (theemotionmachine.com)
submitted 8 months ago by Lightfiend to psychology
Sheep Shearing is pushing to become an Olympic sport. Here's a preview of how skilled these athletes are. (imgur.com)
submitted 27 days ago by icantanswerthat to funny
Secrets of a Mind-Gamer: How I trained my brain and became a world-class memory athlete. - Joshua Foer (nytimes.com)
submitted 11 months ago by samineru to TrueReddit
How someone trained their brain to become a world-class memory athlete (nytimes.com)
submitted 11 months ago by curlyjew to offbeat
How much of a benefit will complex training be to sports other than sprinting? (self.Fitness)
submitted 3 months ago by rt22db to Fitness
The Shame of College Sports: How Student-Athletes generate billions for universities and corporations and earn nothing themselves. (theatlantic.com)
submitted 5 months ago by idiotbard to TrueReddit
How does r/sports feel about universities paying student athletes an additional "cost of attendance" for playing sports? (self.sports)
submitted 6 months ago by thetwaddler to sports
Training Rules: documentary about how hate killed the dreams of some very talented athletes (self.lgbt)
submitted 7 months ago by day_tripper to lgbt
TIL A healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp briefly...sustain about 0.1 hp indefinitely; trained athletes can manage up to about 2.5 hp briefly...0.3 hp for a period of several hours. (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 11 months ago by diggro to todayilearned
How I thought of football players (and athletes in general) as a kid (i.imgur.com)
submitted 17 days ago by Djames516 to nintendo
Athletes of Reddit, how do you mentally prepare for a competition? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 5 months ago by gunguydude to AskReddit
Don't tell La Russa, but allegedly, Josh has a sports hernia (a special kind of hernia that only highly-paid athletes get) that will require surgery. (foxsportssouthwest.com)
submitted 3 months ago by ChickenTenders to TexasRangers
Horsepower -A healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp briefly...sustain about 0.1 hp indefinitely; trained athletes can manage up to about 2.5 hp briefly...0.3 hp for a period of several hours. (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 11 months ago by diggro to wikipedia
Next Generation Sport Simulators Help Condition Athletes By Serving Air From the Region of the Competition (ctvolympics.ca)
submitted 1 year ago by hockeyguru to reddit.com
How 9/11 has shaped a generation of Americans (csmonitor.com)
submitted 5 months ago by ddolson to reddit.com
The Missing Medium: A review of Ian Bogost’s How to Do Things with Videogames - Michael Thomsen (thenewinquiry.com)
submitted 3 months ago by samineru to ludology
FIRST. A robotic sports competition for students designed to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. (planetgreen.discovery.com)
submitted 3 months ago by sillyloser to startalk
How in the world wide of sports has this not had a modern day 3D remake? (upload.wikimedia.org)
submitted 22 hours ago by tpgrove to gaming
Kobe Bryant does what a LOT of athletes SHOULD BE DOING! (sports.yahoo.com)
submitted 6 months ago by Gebby254 to reddit.com
WIBCI There Was a Tournament in Which A Team of Professional Athletes in One Sport Compete Against Another Team In A Completely Different Sport? (self.wouldntitbecoolif)
submitted 5 months ago by Daetharalar to wouldntitbecoolif
Irony alert: the same dudes who spent millions of dollars developing America's Army as a recruitment tool now blaming videogames for making them "soft" (kotaku.com)
submitted 1 year ago by paralacausa to gaming
How Can A Professional Athlete Balance Fasting with the Rigours of their Job? (nytimes.com)
submitted 5 months ago by [deleted] to Foodforthought
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Game Changers: How Videogames Trained a Generation of Athletes (wired.com)
submitted ago by enkafan to sports
Game Changers: How Videogames Trained a Generation of Athletes (wired.com)
submitted ago by enkafan to gaming
Game Changers: How Videogames Trained a Generation of Athletes (wired.com)
submitted ago by bgraves20 to sports
A recent meta-analysis of 32 psychology study confirms that how athletes use their self-talk greatly influences their sports performance. (theemotionmachine.com)
submitted ago by Lightfiend to psychology
Sheep Shearing is pushing to become an Olympic sport. Here's a preview of how skilled these athletes are. (imgur.com)
submitted ago by icantanswerthat to funny
Secrets of a Mind-Gamer: How I trained my brain and became a world-class memory athlete. - Joshua Foer (nytimes.com)
submitted ago by samineru to TrueReddit
How someone trained their brain to become a world-class memory athlete (nytimes.com)
submitted ago by curlyjew to offbeat
How much of a benefit will complex training be to sports other than sprinting? (self.Fitness)
submitted ago by rt22db to Fitness
The Shame of College Sports: How Student-Athletes generate billions for universities and corporations and earn nothing themselves. (theatlantic.com)
submitted ago by idiotbard to TrueReddit
How does r/sports feel about universities paying student athletes an additional "cost of attendance" for playing sports? (self.sports)
submitted ago by thetwaddler to sports
Training Rules: documentary about how hate killed the dreams of some very talented athletes (self.lgbt)
submitted ago by day_tripper to lgbt
TIL A healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp briefly...sustain about 0.1 hp indefinitely; trained athletes can manage up to about 2.5 hp briefly...0.3 hp for a period of several hours. (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted ago by diggro to todayilearned
How I thought of football players (and athletes in general) as a kid (i.imgur.com)
submitted ago by Djames516 to nintendo
Athletes of Reddit, how do you mentally prepare for a competition? (self.AskReddit)
submitted ago by gunguydude to AskReddit
Don't tell La Russa, but allegedly, Josh has a sports hernia (a special kind of hernia that only highly-paid athletes get) that will require surgery. (foxsportssouthwest.com)
submitted ago by ChickenTenders to TexasRangers
Horsepower -A healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp briefly...sustain about 0.1 hp indefinitely; trained athletes can manage up to about 2.5 hp briefly...0.3 hp for a period of several hours. (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted ago by diggro to wikipedia
Next Generation Sport Simulators Help Condition Athletes By Serving Air From the Region of the Competition (ctvolympics.ca)
submitted ago by hockeyguru to reddit.com
How 9/11 has shaped a generation of Americans (csmonitor.com)
submitted ago by ddolson to reddit.com
The Missing Medium: A review of Ian Bogost’s How to Do Things with Videogames - Michael Thomsen (thenewinquiry.com)
submitted ago by samineru to ludology
FIRST. A robotic sports competition for students designed to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. (planetgreen.discovery.com)
submitted ago by sillyloser to startalk
How in the world wide of sports has this not had a modern day 3D remake? (upload.wikimedia.org)
submitted ago by tpgrove to gaming
Kobe Bryant does what a LOT of athletes SHOULD BE DOING! (sports.yahoo.com)
submitted ago by Gebby254 to reddit.com
WIBCI There Was a Tournament in Which A Team of Professional Athletes in One Sport Compete Against Another Team In A Completely Different Sport? (self.wouldntitbecoolif)
submitted ago by Daetharalar to wouldntitbecoolif
Irony alert: the same dudes who spent millions of dollars developing America's Army as a recruitment tool now blaming videogames for making them "soft" (kotaku.com)
submitted ago by paralacausa to gaming
How Can A Professional Athlete Balance Fasting with the Rigours of their Job? (nytimes.com)
submitted ago by [deleted] to Foodforthought
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